IHAVENOCLUE
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Wow, what a story! :woohoo:
Meteorite? Cargo from a plane? UFO? What was it???
frozen waste products from a plane? (EEwwwww!)
Wow, what a story! :woohoo:
Meteorite? Cargo from a plane? UFO? What was it???
Kimster, did you lose something?
I have heard from intergalactic authority that it was Kryptonite.
If any Kryptonians are reading here, please stay away from that area until HAZMAT has a chance to dispose of the danger. :tyou:
Yeppers, that's one I thought of too. Here it is:This reminds me of the Shag Harbour incident back in the early to mid 60s
I'm only on page 1 of 4, but I'm sitting here cracking up at:A rather lengthy look at the politics and dynamics of having, possibly, a green, glowing, whale-like object fall in your lake, well worth a look:
Bantam Lake UFO story prompts a push for state officials (Litchfield News)
That person has obviously already been abducted, memory-wiped, and optionally returned...With modern technology and the 911 service, I would think the State Police has the ability to trace that 911 call back to the owner of the cell phone, said Mr. LaBonne in the e-mail, referencing the fact that the citizen who claim to actually see the object fall into the lake did not remain at the scene. Once we have that person, hopefully he or she can direct us to the approximate location of the where this thing might be in the lake.
That's what I was wondering. Also, why we'd heard no reports of yea or nay on whether unusually large waves had swamped areas of shore during that time-frame. Weird. A good-sized meteorite - if that's what it was - would have made quite the splash.Wouldn't a whale sized piece of debris cause a tsunami on the lake?
I'm tellin ya space whales vaporize when they hit water, so no wave
<snipped> Perhaps it is a years worth of sanitized waste from the International Space Station.
If that's the case, there's probably a joke in there about this being the first time a foreign icy b.m. has struck American soil... I'm just not sure if anyone who didnt grow up in the Reagan era would understand the "ICBM" reference.
Trust me, its funny. Really.
I loved that comment of yours upthread! :giggle:I'm tellin ya space whales vaporize when they hit water, so no wave